I am in a group show called ELECTRIC WEDDING Tonight.
It is a Video Art Exhibit during ART BASEL weekend featuring artists from Los Angeles and Miami Curated by Grela Orihuela. If your in miami this weekend check it out.

This group show connects the distant fragments of Miami and Los Angeles in a ritual gathering, an assembly of video art just steps from the global gathering of Art Basel Miami Beach. Joined in a one-night wedding of circumstance from opposite coasts, the participating artists share their electric expressions in the intimate sanctuary of Miami.

I recently created an installation at gallery 825 in Los Angeles. I took over the 17 x 19 foot Wurdemann gallery and created a three-dimensional video installation using discarded cardboard, paint, Bug-a-way warm lights, a glue gun, a lot of tape, a video projector, and cell phones, to create an exaggerated world where bugs are king.

The installation is an investigation into the natural world that envelops us on a daily basis. Discarded and donated cardboard was used to magnified dandelions, bugs, beer tabs, cigarette butts, grass, and rocks to create a environment where often overlooked elements are exaggerated and celebrated. Bug-a-way lights that advertise “Does Not Attract Insects” were used to cast warm shadows and illuminate the installation. Cell phones were also placed in the bugs and viewers were encouraged to call numbers that would ring the phones and create an interactive bug opera.

Artist pulled screen prints are also available at the show. Each limited edition signed and numbered print is on archival paper sized 22 x 30 inches, 50 prints were created.

As Hugh Raffles said, “There are other worlds around us. Too often we pass through them unseeing, contained by the limits of our senses and the banality of our imaginations.”

LAAA/Gallery 825
825 N. La Cienega Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90069
Show Run through September 9 to October 7, 2011

Along with a selection of other artists, I was chosen to create original artwork for my car culminating in site specific documentation throughout Los Angeles. I created digital landscapes and bugs of various sizes which were printed on vinyl and applied to my 2004 Hyundai accent. I bought a holga camera and my girlfriend Rita shot the process of adhering the vinyl printouts. The documentation is going to be featured in a magazine and gallery show in Essen, Germany. For more information about C.A.R Contemporary Art Ruhr please check out the link below.